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Re: Splitting Crestor
| Zee | 09 Feb 2005 22:41 |
> "Zee" <zwalanga@yahoo.com> wrote in part: > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > -- > Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA No he shouldn't cite study as supporting a statement he makes. Did he? Or was he citing as reference; "bibilography"?
Zee
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| Jim Chinnis | 09 Feb 2005 21:02 |
"Zee" <zwalanga@yahoo.com> wrote in part:
>We know two studies proved what Cohen said. Thank you for confirming >that. Cohen shouldn't cite a study as supporting a statement he makes when in fact the study says the opposite. -- Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
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| Zee | 09 Feb 2005 20:01 |
> "Zee" <zwalanga@yahoo.com> wrote in part: > [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > -- > Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA We know, Jim, that statin side effects are a big reason many stop taking them, temporarily, or permanently, or switch to a different statin.
We know that the statin/alzheimer's study had difficulty keeping people taking them because of side effects.
We know two studies proved what Cohen said. Thank you for confirming that.
But I have written to Dr. Cohen; and we shall see.
I like the way you disagree with me Jim. You do not put me down but hold me to the best I can do. Thanks.
Zee
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| Jim Chinnis | 09 Feb 2005 19:13 |
"Zee" <zwalanga@yahoo.com> wrote in part:
>You may only need a very small dose: > >http://www.medicationsense.com/articles/july_sept_04/crestor_truth.html For an article touting itself as "sense" and "truth" it has a good deal of nonsense and untruth. It cites the tired old "fact" that 60% or whatever of statin patients discontinue due to "side effects." Tracking down the citations, I find that this is based on two studies out of maybe 20 on the subject; that it refers to elderly populations; and that the researchers themselves (in a study with zero connection to pharma) state that discontinuation very very unlikely to be due in any significant way on side effects.
I wonder what the discontinuance rate is for Atkins, gym memberships, or Ace inhibitors?
Etc., etc. -- Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
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| Zee | 09 Feb 2005 18:02 |
> I've been splitting 80 mg. Lipitor into 20 mgs for years. Saves a lot of > money. [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > -- > Remove -NOSPAM- to contact me. You may only need a very small dose:
http://www.medicationsense.com/articles/july_sept_04/crestor_truth.html
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| John Keiser | 09 Feb 2005 04:13 |
I've been splitting 80 mg. Lipitor into 20 mgs for years. Saves a lot of money.
Crestor seems less expensive but I noted at least one webRx says "Crestor cannot be split."
Is that true? Why?
Ideally I would buy the 40mg and split to 10 mg or is that not physicaly possible? How large are the 20 mg and 40 mg tablets?
Thank you.
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